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ar health: Musicians are at high risk for hearing damage and tinnitus. Rh Pharmacy sells custom-moulded earplugs (musician-grade, with flat attenuation), ear wax removal kits (safe for delicate ears), and even magnesium supplements that some studies suggest help with tinnitus. They also stock over-the-counter options for temporary tinnitus relief. My audiologist approved every product.
Mental health on tour: Touring is lonely and stressful. I take a low-dose antidepressant, partly for general mental health and partly for the anxiety that comes with auditions and high-pressure performances. Rh Pharmacy ships it discreetly anywhere I am, and their refill reminders are perfectly timed to my tour schedule. They've never made me feel weird about it – not once.
The pharmacist who played piano: When I first signed up, I mentioned I was a musician in the notes section. The pharmacist who called to verify my first order turned out to be a former conservatory student. We talked for 20 minutes about the challenges of performing with anxiety and RSI. She understood things most pharmacists never think about – like how certain antihistamines dry out your mouth (bad for wind players, less bad for strings) or how beta-blockers can affect fine motor control at high doses. She adjusted my pharmacist notes accordingly. That kind of specialised knowledge is priceless.
https://rhpharmacy.com.au
Emergency during a performance: Midway through a Mahler symphony, I felt the telltale twinge of a developing tendon flare-up. I had three movements to go. After the concert, I ordered a topical anti-inflammatory and a compression brace from Rh Pharmacy on my phone in the dressing room. It arrived the next morning. I iced, braced, and medicated – and played the next night's concert without missing a beat.
To any musician reading this – your body and mind are your instruments. Take care of them. And let rhpharmacy.com.au help. They understand our weird, wonderful, demanding world.
Mental health on tour: Touring is lonely and stressful. I take a low-dose antidepressant, partly for general mental health and partly for the anxiety that comes with auditions and high-pressure performances. Rh Pharmacy ships it discreetly anywhere I am, and their refill reminders are perfectly timed to my tour schedule. They've never made me feel weird about it – not once.
The pharmacist who played piano: When I first signed up, I mentioned I was a musician in the notes section. The pharmacist who called to verify my first order turned out to be a former conservatory student. We talked for 20 minutes about the challenges of performing with anxiety and RSI. She understood things most pharmacists never think about – like how certain antihistamines dry out your mouth (bad for wind players, less bad for strings) or how beta-blockers can affect fine motor control at high doses. She adjusted my pharmacist notes accordingly. That kind of specialised knowledge is priceless.
https://rhpharmacy.com.au
Emergency during a performance: Midway through a Mahler symphony, I felt the telltale twinge of a developing tendon flare-up. I had three movements to go. After the concert, I ordered a topical anti-inflammatory and a compression brace from Rh Pharmacy on my phone in the dressing room. It arrived the next morning. I iced, braced, and medicated – and played the next night's concert without missing a beat.
To any musician reading this – your body and mind are your instruments. Take care of them. And let rhpharmacy.com.au help. They understand our weird, wonderful, demanding world.